4. Restaurants, Beauty Shops**, Gift Shops, Banks, Antique
Shops.
Anywhere the Public visits often, works great. You don't
have to own one of these places to sell there. Business
owners will let you sell your candles in their place of
business for a small fee, percent or other arrangement.
These store owners will benefit by offering Wonderful
Candles that will bring in business and Decorate there
surroundings.

5. In House Candle Parties. Invite the girls over for Dessert and have a
couple of cases of candles in various scents on Display.
Have a candle burning (they sell themselves). Sit around in
a circle and pass each scent around to be smelled. Either
sell your stock or take orders from a prepared order form.
Collect their money and place your order. Offer anyone
who will host a party for you, a Free Candle. Or whatever
reward you choose.

(If anyone has experience in this area and could
share ideas for me to pass on to my distributors, please email me.)

TIPS

*For displaying candles, I buy an unfinished 48 inch wooden
shelves and stain them, each one holds about a case. You can purchase the shelves at some
of the places I mentioned above. Works great for Crafters Booths and anywhere were space
is limited.

To become a distributor and order at Wholesale Prices, you must do the following:

In Texas, you must "Name your
Business" and apply for a "Texas
Sales and Use Tax Permit" with the Comptroller of Public Accounts.

For my records, I need a Copy of the
original document showing your tax number and you must sign a "Texas Resale
Certificate". I can provide one for you upon request or follow the link provided
below to print a "Texas Resale certificate".

If you are located outside of Texas,
I need your vendor number or the tax number your state issued you for resale privledges.